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Sunday January 29, 2023 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Lancaster PA

Family News


Father’s Day, Bow Tie Sunday at Trinity

In May, we invited ALL to wear their favorite hat Mother's Day. We followed up with Bow Tie Sunday for Father's Day. Men, young men, even some of the ladies adorned with their "bows" are pictured here.

Holy Trinity at the Lancaster Barnstormers

Holy Trinity was the recognized nonprofit June 10th. Trinity's choir sang The National Anthem, and confirmation student, Hudson, threw out the 1st pitch! Between Trinity throwing the first pitch and the rousing rendition from the choir, the "Stormers" were inspired to deliver a huge comeback over their across the river rivals, The York Revs, to win 5 to 4!

Bible School Science Mondays

Grace Lutheran Church and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church this summer are collectively bringing to downtown Lancaster the 1st Summer Science Monday: God's Wonder Lab! Our little scientists, played Bible games, made slime, art with sand, heard the Bible Story of Jesus turning water into wine, and praised God through song! Everyone is invited to join us each Monday through July 6 at 6:00 pm for Science Monday at Grace, 517 N. Queen Street.

Upcoming Events


August 23, 2026

Back to School Blessing

All students, teachers, and school administrators are invited to come forward for a special blessing during worship today. This is an annual occurrence at Holy Trinity we lift our students as well as those charged with their educational development.

August 23, 2026

Back to School Offering

Trinity will collect a special offering to benefit the Families In Transition Program or FIT. The FIT program helps remove barriers keeping students from education who are experiencing homelessness by supplying them with school supplies, transportation, personal care items, and some clothing. These special offerings will be collected August 23rd, August 30th, and September 6th. Please write "FIT" in the memo section of your checks! If you wish to give cash, please, put the money in an envelope marked "FIT".

August 23, 2026

Adult Forum – Cliff Eshbach – Tanzania update

Reverend Cliff Eshbach will share what was seen, heard, and experienced by a group of missionaries just having returned from Tanzania.

August 23, 2026

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

Doug Frazer continues with the study of Luke with chapter 4 verses 31-44.

August 30, 2026

Adult Forum – Worship and Music…the 2nd part

Organist and Choirmaster Chris Prestia will talk with us about music at Holy Trinity. What we sing and hear. Why. The relevance of music in our worship.

August 30, 2026

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

Doug Frazer continues with the study of Luke Chapter 5 verses 1-39

September 4, 2026

First Friday at Holy Trinity

Jean Weglarz, Woodward Hill Cemetery Board, presenting Woodward Hill and Zion Cemeteries. The evening will begin with the playing of our Church bells at 5 pm followed by a short organ demonstration. The main speaker presentation will start at 5:30 pm followed by sanctuary tours and refreshments. The talk will be in the sanctuary. Refreshments will be served outside the sanctuary. We will continue the series focusing on our Church history, local history, social topics, and content from our partners.

September 6, 2026

Lemonade on the Lawn

Our final lawn event for the summer. If the weather is inclement, we'll move inside.

September 13, 2026

God’s Work Our Hands

God's Work, Our Hands Sunday - Christian Education Classes for children and youth will start up on Sunday, September 13 for God's Work, Our Hands Sunday.

September 20, 2026

Worship and Picnic in the Park

On this Sunday, we'll worship in the park with Emmanuel and Christ Lutheran. The three congregations will worship together followed by a picnic beginning at 10:00am.

October 18, 2026

Lancaster Crop Walk

Holy Trinity is a registered team for the Lancaster Crop Hunger Walk. If you wish to join the team or make a donation, please see Rachel Kramer. No one in this world should be hungry. That's why the CROP Hunger Walk is more than just a gathering of people in a place. It's part of a movement, taking steps and raising funds together to provide meals for those in our own community who need them - and supporting programs that create greater food security in communities all around the world.